Journey
Jody Haines, Trish Williams, Mia Manderson and S.M.
Journey (2025) is a collaboration between four Palawa women — Trish, Mia, S., and Jody — who together translated the material memory of bush dying practices into six artworks displayed across Arts House windows. The images feature Trish, Mia, and S. draped in the bush-dyed banner they created. Wrapped and cloaked in the delicate colours and impressions of gum leaves and flowering gum flowers, each offering a gentle imprint of Country, time and healing. The cloth was created by Trish, Mia and S. with curator Dr Paola Balla’s guidance and mentoring, during collective bush dyeing sessions and represents a form of connecting Country and a healing practice taught by Paola.
These artworks represent and are underpinned by Indigenous ways of making, including the methodologies of yarning, relationality and storying, our ways of knowing, being and doing. Each image was made collaboratively reflecting on the women’s experiences, the material’s message and yarning through personal representation. With Mia, Trish and S. collectively styling and Jody translating the collective vision into layers of light and time within the frame.
Enveloping the works inside the building, these images framed the Blak Women’s Healing exhibition within. These are embedded with our strength, connection, togetherness, solidarity, healing and quiet contemplation.
Artist statement
- Trish Williams, Mia Manderson and S. M.
About the artists
Trish and her daughters Mia and S. (palawa, lutruwita/Tasmania) have been involved in the Blak Women’s Healing project since 2021. Together, they were invited to participate as artists in the Blak Women’s Healing exhibition curated by Dr Paola Balla in 2025. For the exhibition, they created a body of work titled Journey, in which the artwork reflected the journey the women of the research took and imbued their own stories of healing from trauma and their hopes for the future into a series of bush-dyed and hand-printed banners.
Dr Jody Haines — Photomedia Artist / Collaborative Artistic Image Direction
Jody Haines (palawa) is a contemporary artist based in Naarm/Melbourne who combines elements of social practice, photomedia, and public art in her work. Her practice is rooted in Indigenous feminist known materialism, with her work being a reflection of the personal, forming a dialogue between the past and present, and between Country, body, and self. Through large-scale public art and projections, film and photography, sound and installations, Jody explores themes of identity, representation and the complexities of the female gaze within an ongoing colonial neo-capital context.
Jody has collaborated with local communities on various projects nationally and has received commissions from organisations such as Creative Victoria, Arts Centre Melbourne, Collide &Hickory Group, Horizon Festival and Women of The World. Her work has been featured in key exhibitions and awards nationally and is included in both public and private collections.
Details
Window Commission
Presented by Arts House
22 April 2025 – 29 September 2025
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Arts House
North Melbourne Town Hall
521 Queensberry St,
North Melbourne
Image Credit: Jody Haines
Image Description: Six hands press against a bush-dyed fabric cloth, with scattered gum leaves and blossoms.